A Linux operating system, designed to produce the best possible sound quality, using a RealTime kernel and which can be run without hard drive installation, from a live disc or thumb drive.
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DigiXound is a full audio framework for professional audio performers. It will include a streaming kernel (formerly called uStream), a media manager and a GUI. We are actually in planning phase.
The goal of the project is to create an OS for archos device (Jbmm, Av and Gmini series). We are now working on our own kernel on: www.archopen.org. This kernel can be used as a lib to create seperate apps. It also has a gui that is able to launch elf li
A XMMS output plugin, which enables xmms to redirect output to a DVB-s (-t -c) card by making use of the 2.6 kernel drivers or the drivers provided by linuxtv.org. This way the digital output (if present) of these cards can be used.
The target of this project is the development of a LinuxKernel Driver for using the Creative Nomad II Mp3 Portable Player under systems using Linux as OS. Also, the development of a C/C++ library to develop applications that use the device.
Provide the ability for everyone to play every video file (including DivX files) everywhere thanks to bootables CDROMs.
This project will provide one file which is a 2,88M bootable floppy image. This image contains a linuxkernel and a simple file system
The EMMP is an embedded mobile mp3 player. The code (written mostly in c) supports playing mp3's, radio, software eq, and playlists. It has hardware support (a kernel module) for the noritake 800 series graphic vfd as well as an SDL simulator.
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Java access to USB, currently using kernel 2.4 Linux-USB support. There is a "core" API for accessing USB devices, and simple tools including a USB viewer in Swing. Applications are being developed separately, including digital camera support.